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LATE BULLETIN DtlOOKLl'N, April 23 (,T^Kdfll« llrad, in rz-GI makini Ills flrit tlart ilnre 19<l. FINAL CITY EDITION Russian Delegate Accuses U. S, of Sacrificing U. N. Charter Over Iranian Case Ca-azcd Sailor Slavs Nine <>f His Slii j J inates: NLW V()I{K, Ajiril 2I5 lUR)—.Sovi.'t rtroniykn, cliart'injr thul. Soviet l{us-.i: i(ii.'sti(.iic(i III tliL‘ Iraniiiii I’asi', todiiy Stairs ..f saiTificiiiK tlu' riiiiiMi Nati-iis to kc-.'ii th.> on (hi‘ I'. N. s.'ciirily ■ lii'li'Katc Kilward It. Sti'tlinnis, r'rsijur ' I'c rii tlu: I'tiil.'il f in it.-^ effort id y <l.'- to Body of Diice Stolen I’roni Paii|)er Crave •i/cil1,',-,-n'taiT i;cM,'ial Tr J... "i>ininn III .■ If Die <y,i m ril ' lia, I 11'. I,.km1 Vifh i to n ■lain Ihc Iranian oil it^ ani ■iida. !10\ '■ ' that both Hii.s.'^ia and Iran liavc a.skofl lha t it he Vdth- dra wii. StHtiniii S 8!.id "w I-be- licv(■ till' sii-rc■lary ^-eiicnil •slit.ws ji far in,. limited tl 1 Icr. • Sees Hiiii|)aii(l After He’s Slain Railway Express Workers’ Strike Scheduled Friday ..•boanlxvuul.l 1»‘ a.ivi.- 111.' uiiiun';< Hti-ikci volo, ompanv spoUe;:ni:in li:ui the boost of lit r. u-hicli he i<iiid ith llic rat- pxpr - lia lislv . drii-i - Ajrpncy, Inc.. tlieir iiiiinn president liiHpiit.! oviT VVHKI.-M . llu said express iniinrdiatfly." )ci<i (if l{iiil«iiv :iiid Steamship ClcrliS rojri-i'ss !;incc last Fri.l^y, indicated .•!• cirlay (111 inttliiiK tlii'ir demands •efa.-^cd 1 Jackson Ranked As Successor for Stone Ily JA>IKS E. HOPFn ' V"\'-in'.'C!T<)V April UI’ i - a rapllnl mniinilnfr tlir dratti of Clilff ,I|. I s:, iic ..... . Ar..'oc):Mo Jii.-.tlcc Holjcrt H. Jack.^on, I rial.',, as nil mo5t likely M icrc5-^or. ■\.. ;.r. .ri; ;■ ......... . I'. H'-cd. n mjcrnl Di-niorrat nppolntrd to Uio Detweiler Steps Out, W ill Support Robins Court Battle Over Chinese Eviction Near liny fiirtlier po-siui tlic BnnlV(T;.i.ry Miiv.ollnl's fnniily 1 Detw fhar Vr. ri th,' thrlr $ 20, 0()0 liotl' Tlic iiroptrty i tfiKlcJ (he prc.^ci) :o f Font: vlnljitpd In pro;HTty dcod.s rr5i(lcnt.s. (Ic.-ifrlbccl licri.HI .1 ".-in Aiiicrlc.m oomplcxlon and U|i tlic r iiciKhbnrs utrc 1 w.us on a HP court ruUiiK iil AClllluv n Inc nc.'l(k-.s, Mr.'S. Inr:.'! to cv|<-t lie.- hii.'-bund vlolntc Hir fctlpni: ftiiil .'t:ile oonsllliittdn: the pmnnclpiUlon procluinntlon. lli Miirlt nt the Atlantic clinrtcr. nm tH(-"One World of Woiuldl Wlllkle. SI'RPM'.S WILKES-BARRE. A yrixr i \ ko nirU »■ Burre YMCA coilldn' tlie city hull" nilo’l h.i* jnirclmsrcl (or »35.0CO the bulldlni: Iim,-;!!! to Menlo Turk for its city hull. PIIOFIT 8EATTI,E. April 23—A ScattJe Irnnslt syjtrni bai wns foumi nbsii- (lotifd three hours ufter It wm »t(il«i blit the oi>frr»tlns llinc wnMi't > tolal luw. A?.shtDnl Supfrliitcndei.i OeorRC Mojrr *aid the unknown driver li»d pllol»(J the bu- 3a mllM und collect- ff1 four biu tokiii.? and two dimes In tiic aiciir. Harvests May B(! Largest in U. S. History WASIIINCrrOK, April 23 r/1 ii!cT!rcrd;irv of AKrk-iilliirc I Dodd .<- 11,1 today there L- ; a " I thl.'* optimistic prc(ll< (in." he h.-Ls rcrclvrd 1 s fr(im .-111 pnrt.1 nf tl ;hf r.irly spriUK Oo.kl, lihtvel mnlctter he r.« WD-Jla pliu Today’s Scores DotrcU ......... ooc too 000-1 1 Cl'IcnKO ......2000(» K ix—T 0 I rv-nten nnrt Tcl)bctt.^: Dietrich nn<I Tresh, Phlta/Ieliihln ,. OOD 000 000—0 < 0 Nrw Yorlt .... oio 002 00>c—3 7 2 Harris mid Dcsnuicli; Oettcl .ind Dlfkey, ClevfUml Bt St. Lcnils: P(«tpc iiln. NATIONAL I.KAC1UK Jo'ton .......... 000 000 000-0 5ri)okbn . 002 021 OOx-5 Cooptr iind Mn.'l; Head and St. Ixwls Cinclnimil Wllfcj n Mueller. Chtcnco . PlttAbiirg . Piiwaii niul Llvtns and Smith. York ............... Phllndflphin rddmn, Trlnklc U Judd find Scminlck. .. 000 100 03—: ...... 100 00-1 .. .. 001 00-1 ifT.^ton; Albostn Pay Raise at Mine Asstn-ed CIO Strikers i-ntrv boon awaited as a Key hut. ill the ileptihliran inimary iii tviro ;!iiic(' Dr. Hnbins ami c: C;.)V. ('. A. Ilottolf.soii of An arc ;dre;uiv in tlic race. W illiam II. I)i'I\i.'.';lr|- ..f I \mI1 II,,1 a candidat,' iiiK all \u^ Mippon In Dr. ' Toj> Attention Given Dearth O f Male Suits WASHINGTON. AiUll 2S >,T i - Union ot Mliic, \ Wiirkpr.s (C!0». ihirlow Wlkliiian Tlic pre.-ic. xpl.iln(^, tx ic propo.?C3 ct, Wlldmn: • I, I91G, .m. nded for on Cowboy Welcome Banquet Planned Railway Express Office Here May Be Hit by Tietip ( liief Justice Dies late I’rrshlcnl Chier Justice Htone a cerebral hrmoreliai [■rrsl.teiit Itoosc\pIl. Former Burley Woman, Son Die In Kerosene Fire .InkliiR f l|)l,.\ i-s r> l Junior Member of Jap Royalty Wants to Attend U. S. Collejje ny PKTEU KALI.SCHKH iinivi TOKYO, April 23 OIP»—Emperor riflH'i I!lrnlilio> voiinte.st brother— ho.<ic Tok>o ri !;lileni.-c b i, bomb shelter— r„ild l,Ktay he watiUs to enroll In na Anicrlcnn university "a.i Roon Prlncr Tiikahim MlkQr,a, 30, .tald •sjioiidci for mb .^heller rein- home wlirn he .stnj j In Tokyo. It Is pitunted In the tnllc-squarc compound of bo.uitlfiil Atninknl pnlocc, n few ynrdi from (he *lle of (he prince's palace which burned iloifn diirUiff n II- bonihUiR rnld "i wuii to fittuid an Aaerlcoo iMt "You Jast can't .itup brli; >er of the Inipcrlcil fnmll.v Mii.-nka, fdrmrrlv ii c;n.i •ttnchcd lo the Jni..iiu-e n I hc.idfiitnrter.i nt N.inS ; the 1 him I members of the for the Chlne.-ic n.s well .r c InK him fts enrly ns ISU tli ii :Inll.<m of the rciuou he waQi« to tiudj- Roinidiip of Other News n benefit-'" italnrd In i-ddiiccd in ,n the I c Rlrli tl nr company nit I.500.0U0 I, the fi . Gov. e by Tlirce lit In D-lroSt lU:hted set lire to tlie Kurngc In which thi\v urr,' playing. . . Japa- ncM- Premier Stildvliarn riccepled leaderfliip of the |>ro,;ri's.slve party . . . Scnntor Capper, II., Kan., has iL'-ked tlic White to lialt the draftlns of farmers imd to rclca.w tiie.li from milll.irj' .wvlcc. . . Secretury of atatc ilyrne.i left for P.irt-s todiiy lo nttciid ihc mectlni o! forelKii ministers opening Thim- day. . . A Iiilrly .slront; earlhtiuiilt*, orlKlnalliiK in the fouthwest P»- cllic nrc.i. was rec<irdcd In Wpitou, Movie Prwiucer llowatd slcticd from the Motion A-Vioclatlon of America, fll- It BKnlii-'t ihnt orRniiirntlon inRc.i which may total H,. nil iir. oiitKrowth of advH- k ’cr his "OuUaW liUa. HUKhcis Turnr: lirrr an prlvilrm !• on April I Oct. 31, 1944 I! WH.S not clclcrniint Move Over, Grandpa—Shirley Temple Is 18 Years Old Now HOLLYWOOrJ, ihlrley Tcnipie. :i\(irlio bativ Rth birthday to f-iicc party for lie menu: Itc . She Invited 2 denly felt ii lot betumlUR ilf of Hollywood. le ,«ald. 'Txcept,” noddiii, ind John Ag,ir. ' for him. .Shirley, her luisband imlly pliimed u quiet ce , home tonight. "IfU be R celebnUloii nol the dinner mysolf," r bl» I RKO Rtuillo.?, »here she U working In ' Honej^ noon." And her spcriiil gucM? \ iere 0 be Uie Mam nml directors »|io vorkcd vlth her way back whuv Oeor ec Oakle, Jimmy Dtini • .Menjou nnd Director; r, IKno’ liathftnuy ant of h only for st in friends f ikc high scl itavel a:ul Mack Gordon, e nio-'l i)f her early sours. i: lo be there, und Shirley n d,) one of mv bat)y dn •II I ran remember t She .Mid there’d be ke Kith 18 canrtlM t Id plenty of Ice ere >:s niicJ hnmburjers t( nd lltiuor I,3r nobody, "We're having sodn pop" Shtrley lid lirmly. "J m sllU only 18. not jirthdny 5 partj». Ltid hot ;rylKxli-. while ' hours after 11 the bench, t first de.’^crlbcd hLi ly t ■•Rllh-ht" nttacfc They prescribed a St lor Iho 73-year-old few hours later, ho n a niaislve corebral urn Shockefl dcith WU3 flashed by 0 PreMdent Tniman. •d tho aircraft cajrlcr Franklin D. Roo.'cvclt to wnleh ma- neuvers in the AtUntlc. Mr. Tru- man, rou.ied from bed to recelvc the meMage. Isiued » Jtatcmcnt «aylni; he w-u ''icrrlbly chocked." President Ooolldge appoinltd ;D25 Slone I 'ETone, known u a great dL-isenler, d well when he read hla last icciilon — t dls>ent. The ihouldered chief Ju-^tice read for 15 mlniUei. Soon came r him to read a mujorlty opinion, lie picked up what appeared to b« ft letter Instead of » legal document. He fuml)led with It an liL<;tant, then tiinied to confer with Juitices Black IC«nlln0F4 on Fin t, Ctloma 1) Gipson Warns 2 Roads Open To Americans GOODINO, April 23-Tlic United 5tale.^ f.ice.s a Rrave decision—a •holce now between communism ind liijerty—J, H. Gipson, direclor If iho Idaho ^talc neimbllcan nd- ,’l.',or 5 ' committee, lold Goodins ■■ ig Republican club here MaKic V niKh!- b i.ilk was the first In a series ndvtory director Is giving In illey this week. '"riie decisions made by us now and Ui the nc.xt fes- years.'’ he said, "will atfect not only ounelvea but Ki;ier,illoii5 to ccmc. There l.i no middle road between communism and lll)eity. It is up to the common people to m.-vke their own choice," Oipioii slronfily nttarked OPA be- cause of IW rcMrictlvc hampering of Iree cnterprl;;c production. He wnrncd a(,-atnit the pcatwAf trend to maintain eentralliailon. :nimrnls wlUi too ol « e to t!ic pro;tesa of i:.iiicn. ■ hn Sanborn, llijerman. Uepub- i Mndidnte for nomination as re.^.‘man from the second dU- , attended the meeting at Sorols rwmi.'. Other guesU Included and Mr.i. Vnrdls Flalier, Hager- llarjld Koenig, president of the Young Republican club, introduced Ciipsoii. Prior to the laitcr'j talk Koenig reported lo the 40 Youn* GOP members on the tiate conven- o{ Uie organiutlon. H. Olpson, head of the Idaho Republican advisorycommlllce, con- ferred with T«'ln Falls county Re- publlcan leaders at a noon luncheon - In the Pirl: hotel. He wilt : Bt an open mfetlnc at 8 p. m. he dl.'trlot courtniomji tinder wrshlp of the county advisory committee headed by John H. Drcckenrldge, chairman. Board at Albion ALBION, April U—MembeTB of the sute board of education toured the Albion Normal M afternoon o Prwldent R . --- ---------- No business m««Un( « u held at i'------- oibers of ttMItupoeUnf O. 0. Sulilna, lUta f«r. tendent of public lutmUoa; t - WUsoa. Twta W. P«rty .".f

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Page 1: U. S, of Sacrificing U. N. Workers’ Strikenewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF077/PDF/1946_04_23.pdf•ttnchcd lo the Jni..iiu-e n I hc.idfiitnrter.i nt N.inS;

LATE BULLETINDtlOOKLl'N, April 23 (,T^Kdfll« llrad,

in rz-GI makini Ills flrit tlart ilnre 19<l.

F IN A L

C IT Y

E D IT IO N

Russian Delegate Accuses U. S, of Sacrificing U. N. Charter Over Iranian Case

Ca-azcd Sailor

Slavs Nine <>f

His Slii j J i n a t e s :

NLW V()I{K, Ajiril 2I5 lUR)—.Sovi.'t rtroniykn, cliart'injr thu l. Soviet l{us-.i: i(ii.'sti(.iic(i III tliL‘ Ira n iiiii I’asi', todiiy Stairs ..f saiTificiiiK tlu ' riiiiiM i Nati-iis to kc-.'ii th.> on (hi‘ I ' . N. s.'ciirily ■

lii'li'Katc K ilward It. Sti'tlinnis,

r'rsijur ' I'c

rii tlu: I'tiil.'il ■ f in it.- effort

id y <l.'-

to

Body of Diice

Stolen I ’roni

Paii|)er Crave

•i/cil1 ,',-,-n'taiT i; cM,'ial TrJ... "i>ininn III .■If Die <y,i m r il

' lia, I 11'. I,.km1 Vifh i to n ■lainIhc Iranian oil it^ ani ■iida.!10\'■' that both Hii.s.' ia and Iranliavc a.skofl lha t it he Vdth-dra wii. StHtiniii S 8!.id "w I- be-licv(■ till' sii-rc■lary -eiicnil•slit.ws ji far in, . limited

tl 1 Icr. •

Sees Hiiii|)aii(l After He’s Slain Railway Express Workers’ Strike Scheduled Friday..•boanlxvuul.l 1»‘ a.ivi.- 111.' uiiiun';< Hti-ikci volo, ompanv spoUe;:ni:in

li:ui theboost of lit

r. u-hicli he i<iiid ith llic rat-

pxpr- lia

lis lv . drii-i

- Ajrpncy, Inc.. tlieir iiiiinn president liiHpiit.! oviT VVHKI.-M. llu said express iniinrdiatfly.")ci<i (if l{iiil«iiv :iiid Steamship ClcrliS rojri-i'ss !;incc last Fri.l^y, indicated .•!• cirlay (111 inttliiiK tlii'ir demands

•efa.- cd 1

Jackson Ranked As Successor for Stone

Ily JA>IKS E. HOPFn '

V"\'-in'.'C!T<)V April UI’ i - a rapllnl mniinilnfr tlir dratti of Clilff,I|. I s : , iic . . . . . . Ar..'oc):Mo J ii .- .t lc c H oljcrt H . Ja c k .^ o n ,

I rial.',, as nil mo5t likely Micrc5-or.■\ .. ;.r. .ri; ;■ ■ ......... . I'. H'-cd. n mjcrnl Di-niorrat nppolntrd to Uio

Detweiler Steps Out, W ill Support Robins

Court Battle

Over Chinese

Eviction Near

liny fiirtlier po-siui tlic BnnlV(T;.i.ry

Miiv.ollnl's fnniily 1

Detwfh a r V r .

ri th,'

thrlr $20,0()0 liotl' Tlic iiroptrty i

tfiKlcJ (he prc. ci) :o f Font: vlnljitpd In pro;HTty dcod.s

rr5i(lcnt.s. (Ic.-ifrlbccl licri.HI .1 ".-in Aiiicrlc.m oomplcxlon and

U|i tlic r iiciKhbnrs utrc

1 w.us on aHP court ruUiiK iil

AClllluv n Incnc.'l(k-.s, Mr.'S.

Inr:.'! to cv|<-t lie.- hii.'-bund vlolntc Hir fctlpni: ftiiil .'t:ile oonsllliittdn: the pmnnclpiUlon procluinntlon. lli Miirlt nt the Atlantic clinrtcr. nm tH(- "One World of Woiuldl Wlllkle.

SI'RPM'.SWILKES-BARRE.

A yrixr i\ko nirU »■ Burre YMCA coilldn'

tlie city hull" nilo’l h.i* jnirclmsrcl (or »35.0CO

the bulldlni: Iim,-;!!! to Menlo Turk for its city hull.

PIIOFIT8EATTI,E. April 23—A ScattJe

Irnnslt syjtrni bai wns foumi nbsii- (lotifd three hours ufter It wm »t(il«i blit the oi>frr»tlns llinc wnMi't > tolal luw.

A?.shtDnl Supfrliitcndei.i OeorRC Mojrr *aid the unknown driver li»d pllol»(J the bu- 3a mllM und collect- ff1 four biu tokiii.? and two dimes In tiic aiciir.

Harvests May

B(! Largest in

U. S. HistoryWASIIINCrrOK, April 23 r/1 ii!cT!rcrd;irv of AKrk-iilliirc I

Dodd .<-11,1 today there L-; a "

I thl.'* optimistic prc(ll< (in." he h.-Ls rcrclvrd 1s fr(im .-111 pnrt.1 nf tl

;hf r.irly spriUK

Oo.kl, lihtvel mnlctter he r.« WD-Jla pliu

Today’s Scores

DotrcU ......... ooc too 0 0 0 -1 1Cl'IcnKO......200 0(» Kix—T 0 I

rv-nten nnrt Tcl)bctt. : Dietrich nn<I Tresh,

Phlta/Ieliihln ,. OOD 000 000—0 < 0Nrw Yorlt .... oio 002 00>c—3 7 2

Harris mid Dcsnuicli; Oettcl .ind Dlfkey,

ClevfUml Bt St. Lcnils: P(«tpc iiln.

NATIONAL I.KAC1UK

Jo'ton .......... 000 000 000-05ri)okbn . 002 021 OOx-5 Cooptr iind Mn.'l; Head and

St. Ixwls Cinclnimil

Wllfcj n Mueller.Chtcnco .PlttAbiirg .

Piiwaii niul Llvtns and Smith.

York ...............Phllndflphin

rddmn, Trlnklc U Judd find Scminlck.

.. 000 100 03—:

...... 100 00-1.. .. 001 00-1 ifT. ton; Albostn

Pay Raise at

Mine Asstn-ed

CIO Strikers

i-ntrvboon awaited as a Key hut. ill the ileptihliran inimary iii tviro ;!iiic(' Dr. Hnbins ami c: C;.)V. ('. A. Ilottolf.soii of An arc ;dre;uiv in tlic race.

W illiam II. I)i'I\i.'.';lr|- ..f I\mI1 II, ,1 a candidat,'

iiiK all \u ^ M ippon In Dr. '

Toj> Attention

Given Dearth

O f Male SuitsWASHINGTON. AiUll 2S >,Ti -

Union ot Mliic, \ Wiirkpr.s (C!0».

ihirlow Wlkliiian

Tlic pre.-ic. xpl.iln(^, tx ic propo.?C3

ct, Wlldmn: • I, I91G, .m. nded for on

Cowboy Welcome

Banquet Planned

Railway Express Office Here May

Be Hit by Tietip

( liief Justice Dies

late I’rrshlcnl Chier Justice Htone a cerebral hrmoreliai

[■rrsl.teiit Itoosc\pIl.

Former Burley Woman, Son Die In Kerosene Fire

.InkliiR f

l|)l,.\i-s r>l

Junior Member of Jap Royalty

Wants to Attend U. S. Collejjeny PKTEU KALI.SCHKH iinivi

TOKYO, April 23 OIP»—Emperor riflH'i I!lrnlilio> voiinte.st brother— ho.<ic Tok>o ri !;lileni.-c b i, bomb shelter— r„ild l,Ktay he watiUs to enroll In na Anicrlcnn university "a.i Roon

Prlncr Tiikahim MlkQr,a, 30, .tald

•sjioiidci formb . heller

rein-

home wlirn he .stnj j In Tokyo. It Is pitunted In the tnllc-squarc compound of bo.uitlfiil Atninknl pnlocc, n few ynrdi from (he *lle of (he prince's palace which burned iloifn diirUiff n II- bonihUiR rnld

"i wuii to fittuid an AaerlcooiMt

"You Jast can't .itup brli; >er of the Inipcrlcil fnmll.v Mii.-nka, fdrmrrlv ii c;n.i

•ttnchcd lo the Jni..iiu-e n I hc.idfiitnrter.i nt N.inS

; the1 him I

members of the for the Chlne.-ic n.s well .r c InK him fts enrly ns ISU tli ii

:Inll.<m of the

rciuou he waQi« to tiudj-

Roinidiip of

Other News

n benefit-'" italnrd In i-ddiiccd in,n the I

c Rlrli tl

nr company nit I.500.0U0 I, the fi . Gov.

e by

Tlirce lit In D-lroSt lU:hted set lire to tlie Kurngc In which thi\v urr,' playing. . . Japa- ncM- Premier Stildvliarn riccepled leaderfliip of the |>ro,;ri's.slve party . . . Scnntor Capper, II., Kan., has iL'-ked tlic White to lialt thedraftlns of farmers imd to rclca.w tiie.li from milll.irj' .wvlcc. . .

Secretury of atatc ilyrne.i left for P.irt-s todiiy lo nttciid ihc mectlni o! forelKii ministers opening Thim- day. . . A Iiilrly .slront; earlhtiuiilt*, orlKlnalliiK in the fouthwest P»- cllic nrc.i. was rec<irdcd In Wpitou,

Movie Prwiucer llowatd slcticd from the Motion

A-Vioclatlon of America, fll- It BKnlii-'t ihnt orRniiirntlon inRc.i which may total H,. nil iir. oiitKrowth of advH- k’cr his "OuUaW liUa.

HUKhcis

Turnr: lirrr an prlvilrm

!• on April

I Oct. 31, 1944

I! WH.S not clclcrniint

Move Over, Grandpa—Shirley

Temple Is 18 Years Old NowHOLLYWOOrJ,

ihlrley Tcnipie. :i\(irlio bativ Rth birthday to f-iicc party for lie menu: Itc .She Invited 2

denly felt ii lot betumlUR

ilf of Hollywood.

le ,«ald. 'Txcept,” noddiii, ind John Ag,ir. ' for him. .Shirley, her luisband imlly pliimed u quiet ce , home tonight."IfU be R celebnUloii nol

the dinner mysolf,"r bl» I

RKO Rtuillo.?, »here she U working In ' Honej noon." And her spcriiil gucM? \iere 0 be Uie Mam nml directors »|io vorkcd vlth her way back whuv

O eo r ec Oakle, Jimmy Dtini

• .Menjou nnd Director; r, IKno’ liathftnuy ant

of honly for st

in friends f ikc high scl

itavel a:ul Mack Gordon, e nio-'l i)f her early sours. i: lo be there, und Shirley

n d,) one of mv bat)y dn •II I ran remember t

She .Mid there’d be ke Kith 18 canrtlM t Id plenty of Ice ere >:s niicJ hnmburjers t( nd lltiuor I,3r nobody,"We're having sodn pop" Shtrley lid lirmly. "J m sllU only 18. not

jirthdny 5 partj».Ltid hot ;rylKxli-.

while' hours after

11 the bench, t first de.’ crlbcd hLi ly t ■•Rllh-ht" nttacfc

They prescribed a St lor Iho 73-year-old few hours later, ho

n a niaislve corebral

urn Shockefl dcith WU3 flashed by 0 PreMdent Tniman. •d tho aircraft cajrlcr

Franklin D. Roo.'cvclt to wnleh ma­neuvers in the AtUntlc. Mr. Tru­man, rou.ied from bed to recelvc the meMage. Isiued » Jtatcmcnt «aylni; he w-u ''icrrlbly chocked."

President Ooolldge appoinltd ;D25Slone I

'ETone, known u a great dL-isenler, d well when he read hla last icciilon — t dls>ent. The ihouldered chief Ju- tice read for 15 mlniUei. Soon came r him to read a mujorlty

opinion,lie picked up what appeared to b«

ft letter Instead of » legal document. He fuml)led with It an liL<;tant, then tiinied to confer with Juitices Black

IC«nlln0F4 on Fin t, Ctloma 1)

Gipson Warns

2 Roads Open

To AmericansGOODINO, April 23-Tlic United

5tale. f.ice.s a Rrave decision—a •holce now between communism ind liijerty—J, H. Gipson, direclor If iho Idaho talc neimbllcan nd- ,’l.',or5' committee, lold Goodins

■■ ig Republican club here

MaKic V

niKh!-b i.ilk was the first In a series ndvtory director Is giving In

illey this week.'"riie decisions made by us now

and Ui the nc.xt fes- years.'’ he said, "will atfect not only ounelvea but Ki;ier,illoii5 to ccmc. There l.i no middle road between communism and lll)eity. It is up to the common people to m.-vke their own choice,"

Oipioii slronfily nttarked OPA be­cause of IW rcMrictlvc hampering of Iree cnterprl;;c production.

He wnrncd a(,-atnit the pcatwAf trend to maintain eentralliailon.

:nimrnls wlUi toool «

e to t!ic pro;tesa of i:.iiicn. ■hn Sanborn, llijerman. Uepub- i Mndidnte for nomination as re. .‘man from the second dU- , attended the meeting at Sorols rwmi.'. Other guesU Included

and Mr.i. Vnrdls Flalier, Hager-

llarjld Koenig, president of the Young Republican club, introduced Ciipsoii. Prior to the laitcr'j talk Koenig reported lo the 40 Youn* GOP members on the tiate conven-

o{ Uie organiutlon.

H. Olpson, head of the Idaho Republican advisorycommlllce, con­ferred with T«'ln Falls county Re- publlcan leaders at a noon luncheon

- In the Pirl: hotel. He wilt : Bt an open mfetlnc at 8 p. m. he dl.'trlot courtniomji tinder wrshlp of the county advisory

committee headed by John H. Drcckenrldge, chairman.

Board at AlbionALBION, April U—MembeTB of

the sute board of education toured the Albion Normal M afternoon oPrwldent R . --- ----------

No business m««Un( « u heldat i'-------

oibers of ttM ItupoeUnf O. 0. Sulilna, lUta f«r.

tendent of public lutmUoa; t - WUsoa. Twta W.

P«rty

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Housing Unit

Moving Task

Gets Startedhn-i bfKuii on nu.MiiK M

; unlU Irom llie Mounuin

iniWlc huusliig nutliurll,*’ ^

TODSDAT, APR IL 23, 1043

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TUESDAY, APRH. 23. 19« TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FATXS. IDAHO

Filters Used

111 Old Fight

On Hay FeverBy FIIANK CAKEV

WASHINGTON, April 23 M'l — ACmilrol of the Miiokc iiulsuiici

mill prutrcllon ni!nln;.l salrbonie liifrclioiu like hay fevermr>y bp mnclc i>05.slblc with llUcrr...r tl.c t

Twin Falls Radio Schedules

KVMV,50 KII.OCYCLE8)

Tt'EsnAV

KTFIri270 KiincvctES)

Housing Assured

For Rupert Vtt

School Levy in

■leromc CarriesApril 23 - With

>i-ii purpose.''. 60 fftv,

m r w /

n o w y o u c an o n i o y

R O A M IRB L E N D E' D W H I S K E Y

t h e o l d- t i mo f a vor i t e

, f < ^ ^ ^ ^ e f n 6 n r o F W ^ y —

New SHEll PREMIUMa rem arkable new-type autom otive gasolineSr«- Slirll I’rrmiiJin !.■; ,i r.iiiic.iMy iinv Umi nf motor l\)d! nnly the t i i ) ; ! i r r - < - f 7 i c i c i i O ' o l the Kasnliiic. For the

f:rii liwf gawiiine is frecil of the powcr-rducitig elements present

111 rvcn the line-;: prewar RiwlinrsI

Ncu'"i’o»er-iIc3rt"rrfiniMf; Icn yniir rnf;i'nr Rct

rITii-iPiicy from vvnr-dcvclopc.l fuel btxistfts. With tliis new «//-

/•i.r/oif c.iviliiip you c.in M.irt your engine in a fln h . . . Rct swift, r.rn |>lck,.p . . . .!riv r .ill ,i.w witlumt the wlu-per of a b...ck, .W

rll I’re rttom.iLr.it r.

Federal Loan 'J o Be Sought

By Twin Falls

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EK»*y’K.n

Electrica lw m e

Prompt Sc. s ice on• Klcctric Motors

O RcfriKcralora

• Elcctric Ranges

• Appliances

• Stokers and

• O il Burners

DETWEILER'S

A N A L L - T I M E HIGH . . . A N D STILL G A I N I N G !

FAMILIread the

T IM E S - N E W S fThnfR 18,500 FAMILIE.S, r

M iiltil.Iy that figure by th« averaKO r

family and ymi hnve a TIMES-NEWS ai

Think o f that total in tfrma of peopl

per cHpitu buying' power in one of thu coi

conimunitien, ntid you hiivo n market you couldn’ t liapi:

ReachiriK that prciit market i.-i n simple m a tte r , tmt

only for th e rcn.son that the TIMES-NE\VS hold.s a nu-

tion-wide d istinction for complete nnd concentrated cov-

erajjc of its trndinpr territory.

The TIIMES-KEWS has the largest circulation in the

United for any ncw.spaper piihlishod In a city tho

size of Twin Falls. Newspa|)ers in many citio.s twice the

.size of Twill Fall..? do not have that mnny subscribers.

And till' nrculation of the TIMES-NEWS is still

,v, more than ever bt?fore, this

. by the TIME.S-NEWS is si^nif

c ity of conii'iirable size in the country.

mil' advertisinj^ modititn thnt's complete in il-

isiially widosiirend acceptance bysolf becau.' e of its

the )H'i)|)le.

Oil,' cn'iit C ON CEN T aAT ED C W E R A G E nt one

JiKASONAlIl.E COST!

TIM ES-NEW S

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TIMES.NEWg, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO TUESDAY. APRIL 23. 1940

TU CK ER ’S NATIONAL

W H I R L I G I G

d n -crK 'd r:ilrp iin !rn i'.or cour.'if. fill' cri tin.', )-iiii iiit

hour.Infr .'^hortnpr that iinilri.-. nn Inc to inakr a fli;uicc cif ri'.sl ncM acUlrc.'-'i today, iiut thi' lu; on a tcmpornrj' hnnip (wlilcli ni

th at Kand b>'(li‘v:i IIII'II''. fiirnd'. rliI'imllciof nut nf hnnti

Blit Ihrrp are pr:ir-tlr:i| rni;.';l(lr Tllt> tw o biill(llin:s ari' t’,lin' n:llc.' Sperry plant, wlicrr the r-n)iir:i tftrlat w ill liolt! forth 1.' ?2 Uiwn M nnhaitan . wh.fTc the di-!i th rlr hcaflquartrr.H Ttie nld Cltv i bulldtnk'. left over from !h wvcn mllr.': from i

HOW THINGS A P P E A R FROM

PEGLER’S ANGLE

,• don’t kiitm Itip ex t,'., iiiitl r.hriuk friKii tl of i.hoounj 11 Roon o

he people i

ia pkkft lln

VC fr.iiiio of mil c.s.T vloiriicc mil c;., (iiirt nolorloiL

fcn tlif hiimlllAlln^

:i ilofi.inl mob Ijy ordrr.i <

miorrt, tliu jLLil mraiH tli;

tn the S|ii'rry plan

1 '.('no rioiV

Tran.sijortnt ln»olv(' H lot of of tho orK:inl7tiand If.s a .sure tliini; th.it not :ili the c: staff l.s so bli'.' '-etl III atld;t:(-ii. the .siirr Ink’-s of tlie two .siir.s ,srn;i .M)mc\vh;»t Ir.'.;. InRplrlnR.

In contrast to tho.'c dl.sadv;iiitntrc.s.1« an altcrnato rhnire nt n tcmiinrary (>i pormnnr’n t linmp for (In' I'N whirli at offpr.s .somp pIiy.Klriil Indiicrmfnis Tliat i PentaRon biiildltiK In Wnshliutton.

I^'cr .■since this maminotli ,str«rtiirc‘ built, p cop lr have brori wondrrlncr what • happen nftor the war tn thK while rlpp wlilrh fit one limp lioiised ,'to.nno nillltar rlvlllnn workers. A lonleal .-;ohilt(ni nilrri to turn I t over to ll ir United Natlon.s.

The Pentagon Isn’t be:\iitlfiil. hut It !.': < mofllous. There are .'hnp. and re.' iau and ,snmo rather flo' ' y nfflce-.siilti' liist;i!lf“ci, a-s well iis limidred.'; of iini; but p fflr lpn t workroonv^ It ooiild i>r<it):iblv he remotlelrd to .';ult UN need.s n.s oa'-llv nv ttm .■!katlnK rink or the cyro.scope fartnr>- no doubt It would even he po'=.slh|p lr> mnvi'it some ol tlin spare Into (hvcllliic un ll'. li the liou.slnR .shortage .still warranted .■‘■ueh a mnve.

Tlie bulld tiis l.s clO';e to downtown M Ington. There l.s quick s-rvlce and amnie parklnK .- pare, .-MKi .'purely our peiiemime army w ou ld have ample room In the .■several other bulld lni's In the capital whlcii It ii.sed during th e war.

Prob.-i.bly the Pentagon ha.s been considered nnrt rejected. It may he felt that 11 Is too close to the .sc.Tt and Influence of tlie AhutI- can Rovcmment -thoiittli with New York Im- m ed la tf ly acce>.slbh' by telenhnnc and (uilv about n n hour away by air, that would a m tho r .secondary fou'^lderatinn.

At a n y rate, the UN officials have their choice. But wo .still think they have 35B,s.sed u p a good bet,

W .ASTED FOOD IX A HI NHRY W O RI.D

At th is time of acute food shortace.s, it l.s rtl.sturblHR to rend that an e.stlmatcd 25 per­cent of fre.sh fnilt.s and veRctahle.s prown In this countrj- each year I.-; lo.st tlirouRh wnste and .spoilage. That means, in effect, that nf every four acrc.s devoted to tlioj^e products i f never really 'i>cd, and that two out of every elRhl ho itn : which tho farmer devote.s to them lire waiiicd.

Dr. Charle.s V/. Unurk of Ohio State un i­versity ha,s concluded that this lost food wouJd .supply the normal fruit and vegetable needs o f Bclclum, Holland, C^ieclioslovakla, nnd Grecce. He has .further cnncluded that the excr.' .s generally I’ivni for thl-: lo,s.s— In- : ovltably due to tlie perMmble nature of the product o r tho thoutrhtle.s.'^ne.s.s of a weil-fed nation— aren ’t nece.'--.‘;nrily valid.

Dr. H n iick cn!l.s .attention to experlmcnt.s now be lnp carried on In Cohinibu.';, 0„ by re­tail storc.s and .several .suppliers. I.o.s.se- have been cu t by packakMnp the fond in consumer- .size un its n t the farm and ,'.hlpplnc: it in im ­proved containens, Tliey have been cut fu rth ­er by con.sumer packacinr: and refrlrcratlon In the store.?. In tho near future, air transport of h igh ly pcri.shablc Items and a hoped-for speeding u p of other transportation will cut the Jo-wes even further.

Certain ly , these experiments .should be continued and their effective result,i made ■widely availab le . And, Just a.s certainly, care- Ifcss -waste In our own kitchens should and can be combatted immediately- In a hungry world It Is no le.ss than a moral responsibility to use focxl wisely and careXuUy.

PLUMBINGSERVICE

i’M onf;

_ 28.3 noMK iM.r.MiiiNf; and I1!-:ATIN(,- C(1.

\CK, may iwc Hn'.rn 11.' In liLi

(» protcct hlnuolf.

Rupert Will Send

Big Music GroupItOl'EIlT, April 23-ltuiwn hlRh

vlionl wilt br wfll rcprr.'rnlpd u l ttic M)iith coiitr.il Idatio mualc Ics,- llvnl 111 -nun FalLv

V'r,iiik Wiiuoii % 111 ciUor n 45-

iii.irclUiiK IkukI. nnrharii Rnvrii.-;- croti will <llrccl .i 27 valce mlxrflfe flinni.s; 33 volcc KlrU' filec club iOtJj ' a ,<|K'ctsl Klrl-.’ .'ex'.ct compo'cd o f . , Stilrlry WnV.li). Vlolrt Lponl. Vcrn* 'i Cf-T rl. I’hyllb Stdiic, •Dcrnclce

Sopriitu) Milci

CmiiiliiKlMiii

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lo Piil.'y 0 !v>n ^

Ihf Iklcii Ornni

W h ite

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B lock s

VICKERS & MADRON53J M,MN E.

rllONT K1S3J on 531-M

W h e n Y ou C r a s h

!n a F l a s h .W e C a n F ix I t !

O noi)'^ ' WORK

0 F K N D K U WORK

• CAR PAINTI.SC;

• -M. A . c. iir i) ( ;i :T ri.A.%

Nn Jnh too l.trer or ton tmall—eipprt workm.iii .nip— dcprnelalilr, prompt »rnlrc: Frre fitlmatrs!

GLEN G. JENKINSCFIKVIIOl.KT

.11.1 Avc. Wcflt Phone 707

I t ’s spring house-cleaning time for your car.

Let your Vico-Pep 88 station or dealer help you keep

yours in proper trim by this Spring freshening plan:

Motor oil chatiged to spring and summer grade

Car completely lubricated—wheels repacked

* Transmission and differential drained, flushed and refilled with clcan lubricant o f proper grade

Battery and tires inspected and serviced

* Spark plugs checked, replaced if necessary

* Cooling system cleaned and checked for leaks, radiator hose and fan belt replaced if nccessary

li Anti'freere removed (saved if permanent type)preventive added

In addition, it is a good idea to have the air cleancr cleaned and the oil filter changed.

Qct highest quality products at

PEP 88-VICO STATIONS AND DEALERS

'^ATIAS

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TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1046 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Jaycees Name

Haslam; Hear

Doctors TallcI. li. V

Till' doctors ;iiii.rr II..V rcnily for tlir c lir.iUh la-.iiraiicc t)rovlM.

i>-Dlnnrl

Teacher Shortage Not Basic

Prol>lem, School M en Hearfit V V- *

Talks to Tutors

i;h W ill Begin Today for

eadlv New Weed in County

c-11-..'lnK l!ic proiH>

ll'; oonilllltK'f

I, T»lll Fiillj, siilrt

Pinblciii.s tucli n.> tlic h lc.ic)irr aiul ritlrfiiiriil pi df.scrll)t<l Monriciy iilclil »■ flclnl," by Juhn M. Hoot (•jrcullVK r,ccrrt;ir>’ o! U filLcnllon ni.'ocUtlon.

liiK o( llip Sclifioliim.'tiTs c [loll o( lln fmitlli cllstrli Fridlpy, Klinbrrly. iircsUIri

Ilooth .slati-d liiiU llic 1 ucri'ilnnal jiroblriii.s lii Icli ••m'Htitiiplllc," :itid llir t, ■'HHii-. lnv<|u;illtli'.‘. C-Xiu II

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JOHN M. IlOOTH

Itca l JOH talc 'Transfers

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for III! ir'ldrm.i ol weed cIL'.lrlcl.

Buhl Grange Hostllb'UI., Al'fil ;:i - lliih! CiriiiiF

PHONE Z295FOR I’ lCH-UP

Radio ServiceANnKRSON-FAlRitANK

AIlirORT VISIT HLATEDjniOME. April 33 - Jerome Air

Scoiil. win vblt T»ln FulU iilrporl dny. R vM.n dccWcd iM tlie ' '

nireilnt; ot tlie orK.iiil/JXllon. Alvin

J'.itin nookcr V.I1C1 liM moved S'

MOVINO TO JKKOMi:CARI-.-Y, April 23-Hl/c Illil Pnt-

trrMHl. .'Oil nt Mr. nnd Mr.n, T. F. r*.Hlrr;;on. lln-. r.'ci'li fd hi.? dL'icharRC from tllP iinvv nCrr 18 mniith.i r.erOrr. He will m»vr lo Jr.

PILES Hurt Like S in ! But Now I Grin

BUILD NOW!

WITH STANDARD WniTE

CINDER BLOCKSDelivered Rlpht on the Jeb

can help ft llmlKd number I Are ready and wimt to

Kct Btnrtrd nt oner. Bee tu for c.itlmates nnd further In- (nrmntlon.

WE HAVE CKMENT

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•flkfrt the «pou(.orlitK commute© to mfet *-llh him nt 7:30 p. m. Thurs­day In the Rok'crion hotel .inmiile ro«n. To he dl.'iCii/.ied Li whether ft Link tr.ilner enn lie secured,

>l:o 1-ront It Win ftuimiincrd that n net.

prolH of W20.73 hn.' reMilte<! from th« Jdyere - .'pnn.‘ rect ,»Testltng m«tehp.< In FiIit.

Chnrlc« r. Sleber . ild he would «tiend nt 8 p. m. toiby In Buhl

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^ pl.oiino lo.lo- 12.

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and d r a in s

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rBEE ESTIMATES I•W r i C ttn fU if

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llOTO ROOTKR Si'wur .Service Co.

d «l CkCBlDt Qen*4 8«w«r* •( Book.ml Septic Tank* tleaniill

THE STICKER COLLECTOR. . . been every^licre

— and likes to show it. Doesn't co lica s tic ky sludge

in his car, though, thanks to R P M M O T O R OIL'S

anti-oxidant. This compound prevents “R P M ” frofn

absorbing oxygen, the reason why ordinaxy oils get

thick and gutnnjy, clog engines w ith s lu dg e .

A S T A N D A R D O F C A L I F O R N I A P R O D U C T

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Waste Baskets

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Garment Bags

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nre.ilh-triVini: lUauty:

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'■fm

FoldingStepstools

3-29

rrarllral nnd I’relty;

Bath Mats and Seat Cover Sets

1.98

m

Tray S e ts

2 .6 9

. ho;,te

of .st;iln re:.fil:\nt pref.'rd

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decorated «lih a flurcil lir-lKii

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Ironing B oard Pad; CoverTlie p:id 1' of thick white cotton with JncKet! nt each end to slip ov.i- Ihr bocird. llic clrawstrltiB « <%f% cover iwif Mroiur imullo............................................

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. rusn and iiphol.- tery.

59c 9ScArtistic Tumbler Sets

Set of sU Inrd-lo-break tumblers with colorful floral p.idenix nnd stripes. I’orfecl for Ihor.e cool rtrlnlifl 39C

Gay Pottery Dish SetsClinrinliuly designed In raliitxjw color* to yuur table looklirlKhl iMid chcrry nt exery meal.

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dour niat-s, hiind - WOTcn throughout! peiilly Rood look-

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eye-iippcitl to the mnt'a lonj (.crvlcel 81zJ: I5"«0''.

Cel.ine^e Taffeti

Bed Lamps

2-98

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Vor Tea-Hmtl

China Tea Pots

1-191 forPretty way to

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FOR WEDNESDAY SELLINGI'.oqt. Drip Coffee Maker... ... 1,33 2 qt. Sauce Pan..........

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romhinntinn Pull ................ ... 1.19 Tubed Cake Pan.........

JUST UNPACKED 300 PIECES ALUMINUM COOKING^T:EKSnS

,45c IV-' qt. Percolators............ .........1.65

27c Whistling Tea Kettle................1.75

.28c .........2.25

25c 2.25.1.45 Windsor Sauce pans......... . 85c

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FA L LS, IDAHO

Time Changes

Puzzle Slated

For April 28

Program Outlined foi' Miisie

F'estiviil Wednesday, Thursday

Captain Sees

Merfjer Plan

Lionel Atwill Is Taken by Death

Protest Lodged Against Club;

Vets Ask County Service Post

TfI7996~GTrFrom Jayeees

Auction Sale

Ul, <llci! li;- I [ Blaze Turns Out To Be Oven Fire

they B«ve ftir s;ilc on com- .. UM the ctt.er tmlvwof the

Puck ( nmniitiop ('hairmaii Named

'iS Minor Accidents

: Navy Promotions ^ I “ "■ ” Vt Training’s End

‘ ^'''1“ '■ Plans New HouserM L o c a l P roba te ( ou rt c'....5-n.,tion „( a s.i.oco

T « 1 1 IJ uf bl'H-k 13. K1

Nocial Workers Ek‘ct

I' rom ( Jiina

Held for (loodiiiff i

piJOM iT SE R v ir r : o n

WASHERKKPAiniNG

A ll MnkPS i Models

W ringer Holls in Stock

WILSON-BATES

Tam F»1L> n^v> re-

FOiJ BO V nK D .MKSPFNKU

Costs No More!

FUR SHOP

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fo o d w h i le I a t t e n d to o th e r m a tte rs or e n jo y a n a f te rn o o n o ff .

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a n d t h a t 's w h o I'm s t r iv in g to p le a se . B e s i d e s t h a t , e lec tiv e

c o o k in g t s c le a n e r . P o t s an d p an s a r e a s s h in y a s a new d im e .

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a n d th e y a l l a d d u p to 'w e 're liv in g b e t t e r . ' I h o p e y o u 'r e p la n ­

n in g o n a n e l e c t r i c r a n g e b ec au se w h e n t h e v 'r e a v a i la b le a g a in ,

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TUESDAY, APRIL 2X ID-16 TIM ES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE SEVEN

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TIMES-NEWS. TWIN PALLS. IDAHO TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1046

Woodcock Looks Like Tintype, but Vertical British Heavy Is Made More Unusual by Punch

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Al Olsen Hurls I’adres to Win

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TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940 TIM ES-N EW S, TWIN FATXS, IDAHO

“ I wfint to see if its t^prings wi)l iiuld up wlicn thr chiltlr 'Jump on it !!’’

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TTMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. ID AH O TTJESDAV. APniL 23. 1

Markets and FinanceStocks Livestock Grain

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TUESDAY, APRIL 23, IQ.iG TIMBS-NEWS, T W IN FALLS, .IDAHO PAGE ELEVEN

MISC. FOR SAJ.E

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me cuillciiilng ilirlr wecd.(.Tlic motion by Don Slittord and :ondfc1 by Bill Hulnc.t, ptit ''icclh"

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Vhltors of oth.cr Twin I*oll« coun- IV weed ribtrlcis attended Ibe *es* .slon. Hold At eti&miock acbool. and jiiemberi pledged 100 psr «B t coop- , eratlon to wed grain only In fields where (be weeds bad be«a kJUed. •

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PAGE TWELVE TIMES-KEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TUESDAY. A PR IL 23, 104G

China Report

Of Air Attack

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